How old is Billy "White Shoes" Johnson? When is Billy "White Shoes" Johnson's birthday? Where is Billy "White Shoes" Johnson born? Where did Billy "White Shoes" Johnson grow up from? What's Billy "White Shoes" Johnson's age?
Billy "White Shoes" Johnson Born: 1952 (age 71years), Marcus Hook, PA
How about Billy "White Shoes" Johnson's team?
Billy "White Shoes" Johnson Team: Wagner Seahawks football (Quarterback)
How tall is Billy "White Shoes" Johnson in meters or centimeters?
Billy "White Shoes" Johnson Height: 5 10
How about Billy "White Shoes" Johnson's weight?
Billy "White Shoes" Johnson Weight: 170lbs
How about Billy "White Shoes" Johnson's punt_return_yard?
Billy "White Shoes" Johnson Punt_return_yard: 3,317
How about Billy "White Shoes" Johnson's kickoff_return_yard?
Billy "White Shoes" Johnson Kickoff_return_yard: 2,941
How about Billy "White Shoes" Johnson's picked date?
Billy "White Shoes" Johnson Picked date: 1988 (Washington Commanders), 1982 (Atlanta Falcons), 1981 (Montreal Alouettes), 1974 (Houston Oilers)
Why was Billy Johnson called white shoes?
One of the most colorful and amazing open field runners in college football, Billy "White Shoes" Johnson graduated with over 20 school, game, season and career records. During his time at Widener (1971-73), he shattered no less than nine all-time NCAA marks and 12 Middle Atlantic Conference records.
What did Billy Johnson do?
One of the most colorful and amazing open field runners in college football, Billy "White Shoes" Johnson graduated with over 20 school, game, season and career records. During his time at Widener (1971-73), he shattered no less than nine all-time NCAA marks and 12 Middle Atlantic Conference records.
One of the most colorful and amazing open field runners in college football, Billy "White Shoes" Johnson graduated with over 20 school, game, season and career records. During his time at Widener (1971-73), he shattered no less than nine all-time NCAA marks and 12 Middle Atlantic Conference records.
Where did Billy White Shoes Johnson go to college?
One of the most colorful and amazing open field runners in college football, Billy "White Shoes" Johnson graduated with over 20 school, game, season and career records. During his time at Widener (1971-73), he shattered no less than nine all-time NCAA marks and 12 Middle Atlantic Conference records.
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